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L&L Energy, Inc. LLEN

"L & L Energy Inc is currently engaged in the business of coal mining, coal consolidation, and wholesaling in the People's Republic of China and its operations are conducted in the coal-rich Yunnan Province in Southwest China."


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Post by chsharpeion Mar 09, 2013 3:05pm
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What's going on with natgas...

What's going on with natgas...

https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2013/03/07/wisconsin-energy-expects-to-burn-more.html

'Natural-gas prices bottomed in April 2012 and remained low for several months before climbing in the final months of 2012.

Coal represented 43 percent of Wisconsin Energy’s electricity supply in 2012 compared with 54 percent in 2011.

For 2013, Wisconsin Energy executives estimate coal will increase to 56 percent of the company’s electric-energy supply while natural gas will decline to 7.5 percent.Natural-gas prices bottomed in April 2012 and remained low for several months before climbing in the final months of 2012.

https://www.bna.com/litigation-fracking-likely-n17179872720/

'Litigation on Fracking Likely to Proceed In New York Despite Any Regulatory Action

Friday, March 8, 2013'
 

Coal represented 43 percent of Wisconsin Energy’s electricity supply in 2012 compared with 54 percent in 2011.

For 2013, Wisconsin Energy executives estimate coal will increase to 56 percent of the company’s electric-energy supply while natural gas will decline to 7.5 percent.'

 

https://www.care2.com/causes/5-states-leading-the-fight-against-fracking.html

'...thanks to environmental organizations and citizens tired of drinking flammable water. Faced with the climbing price of gas and limited political support for renewable energy, states such as Louisiana, Texas, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York have embraced the new-old extraction method with enthusiasm.

Sharpei

 

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